Hoc maxime officii est, ut quisquis maxime opus indigeat, ita ei potissimum opitulari=--It is our prime duty to aid him first who most stands in need of our assistance.
Bonis nocet quisquis pepercerit malis=--He does injury to the good who spares the bad.
Here follows some wholesome advice for the health of lovers: "Quisquis amat calidis noil debet fontibus uti: Nam nemo flammis ustus amare potest.
Elsewhere were written these two lines: "Quisquis amator erit ScythiƦ licet ambulet oris: Nemo adeo ut feriat barbarus esse volet.
Tristes voluptatum exitus, etquisquis voluptatum suarum reminisci volet, intelliget, as bitter as gall and wormwood is their last; grief of mind, madness itself.
Hierome, Adulter est quisquis in uxorem suam ardentior est amator; or that of Thomas Secund.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quisquis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.